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Changes in proliferative activity as cells move along undulating basement membranes in stratified squamous epithelium
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Cell ProliferationCell GrowthSalivary GlandCell SpecializationBasement MembraneCellular PhysiologyEpendymaMatrix BiologyCell PhysiologyProliferative ActivityCell DivisionMorphogenesisStratified Squamous EpitheliumNervous SystemUndulating Basement MembranesCell BiologyBiologyDevelopmental BiologyMouse TongueNeuroanatomyBasal Cell ReplacementCellular SenescenceCell MigrationOntogenyMedicineExtracellular Matrix
The filiform papillae of mouse tongue provide evidence for a flow of interphase basal cells along the basement membrane. This implies that they are aligned on that structure according to age. In addition there is a decrease in proliferative potential as the basal cells age. This is probably due at least in part to a fall in growth fraction. Such a method of basal cell replacement may exist in other stratified squamous epithelia characterized by undulating basement membranes.
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